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Guzzman
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 21 2004 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 3563 |
Posted: August 06 2007 at 08:13 | |||
The Beatles broke down walls (metaphorically speaking) and The Who pi**ed against a wall (Who's Next). (Just in case: Yes, I know that that's a concrete block and not a wall.)
The Who might not have been able to do what they did hadn't The Beatles cleared the way. That doesn't mean that there weren't others who could have done the same for the history of music. Nobody will ever know, what The Beatles might have recorded or written had they stayed together. But what would have happened to masterpieces like Tommy or Quadrophenia if The Who had stayed The Detours, had not written and recorded My Generation or I Can't Explain? I will not vote in this poll, because it's useless to say The Beatles or The Who is the best. Just take a look at the biography on the Progarchives-page for The Who, because there is the answer: "Much of the Who's fame rests as mighty gods of destroyed hotel rooms, exploding drum kits, destroyed guitars, swinging microphones, and power chords galore, but the real importance lies in how The Who, along with the Beatles, expanded what could be done in rock music and laid the groundwork for the merging of the intellectual and the artistic with the power of rock and roll." |
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"We've got to get in to get out"
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Dean
Special Collaborator Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout Joined: May 13 2007 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 37575 |
Posted: August 06 2007 at 16:44 | |||
(huge bump, but this has been niggling me all day - sorry)
It would be a nice thought, because it is a great song, but unfortunately it is neither.
Baba O'Riley marries two of Townsend's influences Meher Baba and Terry Riley - the arpeggio 'synthesizer' motive is a musical reference to Terry Riley's repetitive minimalist music and is played on neither a Synthesizer or a Sequencer, but a home electronic organ (A Lowrey TBO-1 set to Marimba Beat apparently).
The electronic bands of the late 60's and early 70's, such as Tonto, Kraftwerk and Tangerine Dream were not influenced by The Who in general or this song in particular. However, it is accepted, (but not proven), that Tangerine Dream took their name from a missheard line from Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, eventhough there is no direct Beatles influence in their music (beyond Revolution 9 anyway). Those bands were experimenting with tape-loops years before Baba O'Riley and adopted the technology of the Sequencer and Arpeggiator as soon as it was available in the early 70's. The later Synth-pop bands of the 80's and the EBM/Trance acts of the 90's all cite these early German electronic bands as influences - but not The Who and Baba O'Riley.
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stonebeard
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 27 2005 Location: NE Indiana Status: Offline Points: 28057 |
Posted: August 06 2007 at 16:51 | |||
The Beatles by soooo much.
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R o V e R
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 13 2005 Location: India Status: Offline Points: 2747 |
Posted: August 06 2007 at 17:13 | |||
Please.,.. Noooooooo |
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Walker
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 20 2005 Location: Atlanta Status: Offline Points: 824 |
Posted: August 06 2007 at 22:01 | |||
(In response to Guzzman's post above^^)
I totally agree that it is useless to say one band is "better" than another. It's an entirely subjective OPINION. In my defense for arguing so intently, I was was trying to say that I thought the Beatles were more -influential- than the Who, not that they were -better-.
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meinmatrix
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Posted: August 07 2007 at 03:44 | |||
Well, in today's standards, how many "Beatles songs" you can hear in CSI or any other favourite television show? |
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Guzzman
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Posted: August 07 2007 at 06:49 | |||
That Who songs are used for tv-serials doesn't make them better than Beatles tunes, does it? Nor does it make Beatles songs better that they have been (mis)used in commercials over the years, but it shows their popularity. I just say that both, The Beatles and The Who, are two of the greatest bands - ever.
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mrcozdude
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 25 2007 Location: Devon,UK. Status: Offline Points: 2078 |
Posted: August 07 2007 at 09:25 | |||
get the who 7 more votes to call it equals the way it should be!
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Walker
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 20 2005 Location: Atlanta Status: Offline Points: 824 |
Posted: August 07 2007 at 19:59 | |||
"Who Are You" was chosen for CSI because the message fit the theme of the show, not to mention its a great song in its own right. Another factor is that maybe the owners of the publishing were more open to license the rights out. None of which means that the Who were more influential.
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Walker
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Posted: August 07 2007 at 20:41 | |||
you need 8 more now
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mrcozdude
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 25 2007 Location: Devon,UK. Status: Offline Points: 2078 |
Posted: August 08 2007 at 10:42 | |||
Bugger!
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chopper
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Posted: August 08 2007 at 11:22 | |||
Apple don't generally licence Beatles songs, this is why you don't find them on 60s compilations or adverts etc.
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Evans
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Posted: August 08 2007 at 11:28 | |||
And Keith Moon's contribution to A quick one was "Cobwebs and strange" . Sooo.... |
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'Let's give it another fifteen seconds..' |
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Walker
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Posted: August 08 2007 at 19:37 | |||
^^ True... I was way too hasty in my reply that said it was a ripoff
my apologies.
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Guzzman
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 21 2004 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 3563 |
Posted: August 10 2007 at 03:55 | |||
Edited by Guzzman - August 10 2007 at 03:56 |
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Progger
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 26 2005 Status: Offline Points: 1188 |
Posted: August 12 2007 at 08:36 | |||
Rubbish! Lennon and Mcartney could only write great songs as a duo, Townsend does it on his own.
The Who were far better musicians and better performers than the Beatles.
The Who winds hands down!
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Dean
Special Collaborator Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout Joined: May 13 2007 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 37575 |
Posted: August 12 2007 at 09:15 | |||
There are two common missconceptions regarding Lennon & McCartney, the first is that they only wrote as a duo, and the other is that they wrote seperately and only creditted each other to share the royalties. The truth is both are true, some songs they wrote as a duo and some individually. There is much contention (even within the Beatles) as to who wrote what, but often whoever sang the words probably wrote them.
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bryson
Forum Newbie Joined: August 14 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1 |
Posted: August 14 2007 at 21:25 | |||
Imagine, while not written while Lennon was part of the Beatles, is one of the greatest songs of all time and proof that Lennon could write without Paul's help. Paul on the other hand wrote yesterday and let it be without john. i love the who, they are one of my favorite bands, but to say that Pete is a better songwriter than John Lennon is a bit of a stretch. |
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1800iareyay
Prog Reviewer Joined: November 18 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2492 |
Posted: August 14 2007 at 21:33 | |||
Lennon, McCartney, and Harrison could all write on their own, but IMO just about all of Harrison's tunes are their best written with the only exception of the masterful A Day in the Life. Townsend is the better lyricist. I'd rank him only behind Bob Dylan in terms of greatest rock lyricists, though those three would come immediately afterwards. Who cares? They both are gods and rock would never have become such a rich genre without them.
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proghairfunk
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Posted: August 14 2007 at 23:09 | |||
Tommy And Quadrophenia vs. Sgt Pepper and The White Album. Beatles, but tough. |
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